“responsible for his distress”, why his partner Soraya can blame him

“responsible for his distress”, why his partner Soraya can blame him
“responsible for his distress”, why his partner Soraya can blame him

This is the subject that has continued to generate a lot of controversy since April 22, 2024. On that day, Kendji Girac was admitted to hospital after being shot in the torso. After being auditioned, the famous singer finally explained that he had wanted to simulate a suicide attempt while his partner was talking about a possible separation. “I wanted her to tell me to stop and not to leave“, declared the singer, according to the words of the public prosecutor of Mont-de-Marsan, dated April 25. In the columns of -.fr, Nathalie Tomasini, lawyer specializing against intra-family violence, explained how the threat of suicide could be punished by law.

Kendji Girac’s companion may be considered responsible

Indeed, threatening to kill yourself to terrorize your partner constitutes psychological violence characteristic of domestic violence. An act which is punishable by up to five years in prison. According to the lawyer at the Paris bar, it is indeed psychological violence that is being carried out. “It is characteristic“, she said at first. By simulating killing himself, Kendji Girac would have carried out control over his partner, Soraya. “This is especially true since this woman is not part of the Travelers and she was very poorly received.“, she added, explaining that there were two victims in this case. Her partner, initially, who could really (…)

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